Building a Productive Culture – Cows, Crops and People

Operations management on dairy farms is integral to the success of the farm business. The Operations Managers Conference provides an opportunity for people responsible for day to day activities on dairy farms to increase their management and operations skills while interacting with other managers.

Four general sessions and fourteen choices of breakout sessions will offer valuable continuing education and applicable strategies for your team, whether their focus is cows, crops, or people.

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